it works fine on some carpets and not as expensive as some carpet cleaners. However, if you are not able to rinse it thoroughly, the remaining soap will pick up dirt much more quickly. This is a place to buy the product you actually need rather than substituting with what you have.
It consists of the words "in" and "stead" put together, so it is a compound word.
H2SO3 is sulfurous acid, if that is what is meant in stead of the mis-spelled sulfrous acid.
No, NaPO4 is not balanced; the formula's for trisodium phophate (Na3PO4) or dihydrogen sodium phophate (NaH2PO4) are balanced in stead.
NONE of them are oxidising agents, they are reducing in stead: Silver is the best reductor, lead the weakest of this trio.All metals are reducing (donating electrons), they are able to BE oxidised by an OXIDising agent (acceptor of electrons), like O2.
This is not chemical: when heated in a bunsen flame it does not 'burn', it is ionised in stead, hence emitting the red light spectral lines belonging to lithium ions. It is the same behavior of sodium salt when powdered in a gas flame, though the last effect is much more 'powerfull' yellow.
He went in her stead. She was appointed to the position in his stead.
If there is no cream, milk will do in its stead.
Jean Stead was born in 1926.
Ralph Stead was born in 1917.
Ralph Stead died in 2000.
Eugene A. Stead died in 2005.
Eugene A. Stead was born in 1908.
Edward Stead died in 1735.
Edward Stead was born in 1701.
Edgar Stead died in 1949.
Edgar Stead was born in 1881.
Gilbert Stead was born in 1888.